Putin's Prisoner: My Time as a Prisoner of War in Ukraine
By (Author) Aiden Aslin
By (author) John Sweeney
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Penguin (Transworld)
21st May 2024
15th February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True war and combat stories
Geopolitics
947.7086092
Paperback
288
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 26mm
200g
The first account from a prisoner of war in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. A shocking, hugely powerful memoir by British-born Ukrainian marine Aiden Aslin, who spent six months in Russian captivity. Aiden Aslin joined the Ukrainian marines in 2018, compelled to defend his adopted homeland from the growing threat of Russian invasion. In February 2022, as Russia mounted a full-scale offensive, Aiden and his unit were stationed at the frontline at Mariupol. Pinned down at a Mariupol steelworks, after a month-long siege and running out of supplies, Aiden was part of the mass surrender of over a thousand Ukrainian troops, in April 2022. Then his real ordeal began. Singled out for his British passport, Aiden was interrogated, tortured, stabbed, turned into a propaganda zombie, tried by a kangaroo court and then sentenced to death. A victim of a catalogue of abuses of international law, Aiden struggled to cling on to any hope of survival. Certain that he was going to be executed, he was eventually freed in a prisoner exchange and permitted to return home. In Putin's Prisoner, Aiden will tell the full, harrowing story of his time fighting in Putin's war, of his six months in Russian captivity, and of his hardened resolve to defend the freedoms of the people of Ukraine.
A great read. An amazing story. * Jeremy Vine *
A graphic account of the conditions endured by those who attempt to defy Russian aggression. * Daily Mail *
Engaging and horrifying in equal measure. A powerful story and insight into modern war. * Soldier *
Horrifying, heart-rending, inspiring. Five stars. * Army Rumour Service *
Both a warning and a message of hope. Aslin survived to tell his story - and we should listen. * Irish Independent *
Aiden Aslin (Author) Aiden Aslin is a British-born resident of Ukraine. Living in Mykolaiv with his fiance, he joined the Ukrainian marines in 2018 and was called to the frontline ahead of the Russian invasion in February 2022. He was one of over a thousand soldiers who surrendered after the month-long siege at the Mariupol steelworks, whereupon he was singled out for his British passport. His surrender, captivity, treatment and subsequent release received global media attention. John Sweeney (Author) John Sweeney is a writer and journalist who, when working for the BBC, has challenged dictators, despots, cult leaders, con artists and crooked businessmen for many years. Sweeney has covered wars and chaos in one hundred countries and been undercover to a number of tyrannies, including Chechnya, North Korea and Zimbabwe. The author of fifteen books including the Sunday Times best- seller Killer in the Kremlin, he reports on the war in Ukraine from his twitter handle @johnsweeneyroar